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<blockquote data-quote="wannabeups" data-source="post: 88697" data-attributes="member: 2156"><p>Also, his fellow feeder drivers are usually more than willing to offer suggestions that will help him.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You are correct about the fellow drivers willing to help out. I worked there as a seasonal in 1998. Through God's grace I have been been back since November of 2005. I tell all of the guys especially the high seniority drivers that "I pluck the hair out of my ears the and stick a q-tip in them, so I am all ears for their suggestions."</p><p></p><p> I had an instance where I was doing a pick up @ a customer. I was doing my pretrip on trailer. I noticed a little oil around the hub of the wheel. I pulled the rubber "button" off so see if there was oil in it. When I went put it back on I lined it up and bumped with the back of my hand, to "push it back in so it would seal. When I did, the whole plastic casing cracked. When I got back to the hub. I red tagged it and was telling one of the old timers what I did. He asked, "Why didn't you just stick a flashlight up next to it?"</p><p>I felt like a complete jackass.</p><p></p><p> Tell your husband, he has "THE BEST TRUCK DRIVING JOB" in America.</p><p></p><p>I am still pinching myself, can't believe I am wear the "Browns". I was signing off of the a seal control the other day. I just stared at my name where it said Drivers signature, thinking WOW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wannabeups, post: 88697, member: 2156"] Also, his fellow feeder drivers are usually more than willing to offer suggestions that will help him. You are correct about the fellow drivers willing to help out. I worked there as a seasonal in 1998. Through God's grace I have been been back since November of 2005. I tell all of the guys especially the high seniority drivers that "I pluck the hair out of my ears the and stick a q-tip in them, so I am all ears for their suggestions." I had an instance where I was doing a pick up @ a customer. I was doing my pretrip on trailer. I noticed a little oil around the hub of the wheel. I pulled the rubber "button" off so see if there was oil in it. When I went put it back on I lined it up and bumped with the back of my hand, to "push it back in so it would seal. When I did, the whole plastic casing cracked. When I got back to the hub. I red tagged it and was telling one of the old timers what I did. He asked, "Why didn't you just stick a flashlight up next to it?" I felt like a complete jackass. Tell your husband, he has "THE BEST TRUCK DRIVING JOB" in America. I am still pinching myself, can't believe I am wear the "Browns". I was signing off of the a seal control the other day. I just stared at my name where it said Drivers signature, thinking WOW. [/QUOTE]
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